unviable Betekenis & Definitie

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  • The need for these new industries is either not recognised or is economically unviable, leading to discontent.

  • Such investments become unviable in the event of well failure.

  • Nevertheless, for very large problems direct methods may be unviable or too expensive, and iterative methods may be the only alternative.

  • Unviable cysts were identified by their granular and opaque appearance.

  • Ratios much greater than this might be able to compensate for the reduction in fitness, but they are considered to be economically unviable in most instances.

  • If it is not subsidised, the insurance is so costly that taking it out makes this activity unviable.

  • If that were the case, it would be economically unviable for transporters to have such a vehicle.

  • If the growing restrictions are lifted, however, labour-intensive hillside vineyards will become unviable.

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NIEUWE WOORDEN

European

May 10, 2021

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Shimmer

May 10, 2021

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